Photographer · Seattle · Fujifilm X100VI
About the Photographer
Staff Portrait
I picked up a camera the way most people pick up a habit — impulse purchase, and then got addicted. What started as snapshots during walks through Vancouver turned into an obsession with finding the frame within the chaos: the crowd building around a hawker stall in Bangkok, the geometry of fire escapes in New York, the glow of a ferry deck at sunset.
I'm Vidhart Bhatia, and vidsinoneframe is where I collect the photographs that mattered enough to keep. This isn't a studio portfolio or a carefully curated brand. It's a journal — the honest, unfiltered kind — of every place I've wandered through with a camera.
I shoot exclusively on a Fujifilm X100VI, a small fixed-lens camera that forces you to move your feet instead of zooming. I lean on Fuji's film simulation recipes — digital approximations of classic film stocks — because I'd rather spend time looking at the world than staring at a screen in post-production.
One of the best things that came out of this obsession was finding a community — photo walks with strangers who became friends, and a whole world of people who understand why you stopped in the middle of a crosswalk because the light was doing something interesting.
Fujifilm X100VI
Seattle, Washington
Mumbai, India
Software Engineer at Xbox
Writes code by day, shoots frames by every other waking hour.
24 collections spanning 19 cities across four continents — 1,544 photographs and counting, all shot on one camera.